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Please change the way “Practical, answerable problems that are unique to the programming profession” is presented in the FAQ

All too often, people see this phrase in the FAQ, and read it as permission to ask their question because it is somehow tangentially related to programming, when they should be reading it as a ...
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Are questions that are solely “unique to the programming profession” on-topic?

According to Stack Overflow's FAQ "practical, answerable problems that are unique to the programming profession" are on-topic. In practice, however, this doesn't seem to be the case as there seems to ...
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Is the phrase “practical, answerable problems that are unique to the programming profession” too open-ended?

On more than one occasion, I've seen this happen. A user posts an off-topic question, and then tries to justify it by quoting this phrase from the FAQ. How many new users are confused by this ...
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I would like others to explain suitable questions to me

In The Class/Object Paradox confusion , the OP asks In the book The Well Grounded Rubyist (excerpt), David Black talks about the "Class/Object Chicken-and-Egg Paradox". I'm having a tough time ...